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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BLOOM'S TAXONOMY IN ANALYZING THE LIFE AND CREATION OF ISAJON SULTAN

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Abstract

This article focuses on methods and methodical views aimed at increasing the level of analysis and study of Isajon Sultan's works. In this regard, Bloom's taxonomy has theoretical views on the recommendation to study Isajon Sultan's works. In the analysis of his main works, there are also cases related to national, cultural views and the formation of national literature programs in the years of independence. In the process of research and analysis of Isajon Sultan's works in America, the "Eternal wanderer", "Free" works and several stories are also of great importance.

Keywords
  • Analysis, methodological requirements, didactic analysis, individual-psychological characteristics, Bloom's taxonomy, cognitive sphere, affective sphere, psychomotor sphere.
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Maksutbaeva, N. (2024). THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BLOOM’S TAXONOMY IN ANALYZING THE LIFE AND CREATION OF ISAJON SULTAN. International Bulletin of Medical Sciences and Clinical Research, 4(4), 43–45. Retrieved from https://researchcitations.com/index.php/ibmscr/article/view/3983

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